Two things: you never mentioned the differences in their pads which is a crucial adaptation of the lynx. Also, your statement of who would likely win in a fight isn’t exactly wrong, but it isn’t correct either. The bobcat is much more aggressive than the larger lynx, both when it comes to food and territory. Bobcats not only hold their own agains most Canadian lynx, they most often displace them of their territory. It isn’t until there’s heavy snowfall without trails that the lynx takes over.
In my 65 years, i have only been lucky enough to see one in the wild. It was a good sized male on a dirt road driveway to my dad's old sawmill in the small town of Goshen, Massachusetts. I shut down the car as soon as i saw him as to not spook him more. We looked into each other's eyes for a minute or two, and then he went casually on his way over an old stone wall and into the woods. They are elusive creatures. I imagine they have seen me in the woods a lot more than i have seen them.
We have a bobcat family living on our property, and I live in a city in Colorado, about two miles from the mountains. I've seen them with my eyes and with the camera that monitors my driveway. I'm certain they spend time in my backyard, which is large with many hiding places.
same as the without-a-doubt best way to tell the difference between a red fox and a grey fox. Red foxes can have a _grey phase,_ but that doesn't make then a grey fox. Red foxes' tail-tips are always WHITE A grey fox - slightly smaller than a red - can have red undertones in their fur. Grey foxes' tail-tips are always BLACK. If you see a fox, just look at the tail-tip to know what you're sighting
I saw two documented times where the Bobcat beat up a Lynx one was Wild America, I don't remember the other both times the Lynx with bigger but lost and took a retreat. Honestly I was surprised that happened a thought the first won was a fluke
@@assortedanimalsonline Wild Animals do get domesticated! Hamster, Ferret, Rabbit, Guinea Pig, Chinchilla, Rat, Goat, Donkey, Llama, etc etc ! Every pet we own now were wild at some point!
Cougars/mountain lions range from west coast across to eastern coast of the USA and from the border between the USA and Canada through the southern USA border at Mexico all the way into Central and South America. Not quite sure how far south. However, I saw a documentary about Patagonia that showed Puma/Cougar/Mountain Lion there. I imagine it may become more difficult for them as jaguars range from at least Central America and South America for sure.
Actually, there is no difference, bobcats are lynxes, a lynx is any cat that belongs to the genus Lynx, the bobcat is one of four living lynx species, the scientific name of the bobcat is Lynx rufus, the bobcat is also known as the red lynx.
@@assortedanimalsonline My sincere appologies. I realize how much work would go into such a terric video and content. Thank you for it! I finally know how to distinuguish bobcat from a lynx (and I saw both in the wild). I truly think the content is terrific. But there is something the way the text is read that feels unhuman, mechanical, and for me it distracks from this terrific video. Please feel free to delete this comment.
It is versus not vers. If you are going to have a pseudo-scientific information channel, then you need to have an adult understanding of the English language. Children say vers instead of versus.
@@assortedanimalsonline But I do. Heck, I even know how our language works. And you clearly know how excuses work. You could take constructive criticism and get better. Or at least not sound childish. But you just double down. Very mature.
@@assortedanimalsonlineThe sad fact is that correct spelling is not very important when using the I-net because of facts like keyword optimization. It can consider contexts and fairly accurately deduce what word(s) you are writing about. More impressive even is the levels AI is reaching and I wonder whether keyword optimization will be used anymore in the very near future… Also, consider how poorly American English is spoken now. People do not pronounce the most basic words correctly (i.e., “nuculer” instead of the correct pronunciation “nuclear,” and “realater” or “realator” instead of “realtor,” which is the correct way to say it. Someone began mispronouncing these words and others carried on mispronouncing them without questioning or looking them up. A great thing about the internet is you may easily find helpful valid resources that provide audio of word pronunciations that will help anyone learn correct pronunciation of words. Keep in mind that because countries other than the USA where English is spoken speak a version of English identified by those countries (i.e., British English [in Britain and I believe that includes the UK] and Australian English). For that reason one would not accuse them of mispronouncing American English words because their pronunciation is based on how English words are pronounced in their county’s version of the language. It’s usually best just to keep the peace if one is able to understand what someone says or writes. Know-it-alls or those who come across as such are usually pretty unpopular and undesired in most social circles. 😊
Uh not entirely true! There's a huge bobcat population in Southeast Florida, or anywhere in Florida actually! They've been known to mix with domestic cats there!
Have you ever seen a bobcat or a lynx?
Bobcat yes
@@allencampbell8322 Indeed.
Two things: you never mentioned the differences in their pads which is a crucial adaptation of the lynx. Also, your statement of who would likely win in a fight isn’t exactly wrong, but it isn’t correct either. The bobcat is much more aggressive than the larger lynx, both when it comes to food and territory. Bobcats not only hold their own agains most Canadian lynx, they most often displace them of their territory. It isn’t until there’s heavy snowfall without trails that the lynx takes over.
In my 65 years, i have only been lucky enough to see one in the wild. It was a good sized male on a dirt road driveway to my dad's old sawmill in the small town of Goshen, Massachusetts. I shut down the car as soon as i saw him as to not spook him more. We looked into each other's eyes for a minute or two, and then he went casually on his way over an old stone wall and into the woods. They are elusive creatures. I imagine they have seen me in the woods a lot more than i have seen them.
We have a bobcat family living on our property, and I live in a city in Colorado, about two miles from the mountains. I've seen them with my eyes and with the camera that monitors my driveway. I'm certain they spend time in my backyard, which is large with many hiding places.
They are both gorgeous❤❤😊
Agreed!
HERE, KITTY KITTY KITTY!!!
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That would be me too! 🐾
Great information. I have seen many bobcats but no lynx.
Thanks!
Se on ilves. Se painaa 100 kiloo. Greetings from Finland.
the tuffs on their ears serves the same function as the feather tuffs of horned owls
That's awesome Raph! Thanks for your feedback.
I didnt know about white on bobcats tail.......thats DOES make it easy to tell them apart from a small Lynx.
It's one of the biggest visual differences. 👍
@@assortedanimalsonline Yeah very good tip !!! :)
Бобкет может скрещиваются с домашними кошками и есть гибриды@@assortedanimalsonline
same as the without-a-doubt best way to tell the difference between a red fox and a grey fox.
Red foxes can have a _grey phase,_ but that doesn't make then a grey fox. Red foxes' tail-tips are always WHITE
A grey fox - slightly smaller than a red - can have red undertones in their fur. Grey foxes' tail-tips are always BLACK.
If you see a fox, just look at the tail-tip to know what you're sighting
I saw two documented times where the Bobcat beat up a Lynx one was Wild America, I don't remember the other both times the Lynx with bigger but lost and took a retreat. Honestly I was surprised that happened a thought the first won was a fluke
Guess the Lynx didn't want no smoke! Haha.
@@assortedanimalsonline Marty Stouffer's Wild America
Yeah that incredible because a lynx can fight
Lynx = Black tail
Bobcat = Any color tail.
Thanks for your feedback! Hope you enjoyed the video. 🐾
i love lynxes! thank you for the information 🫶
Our pleasure! 🐾
Which one makes a better pet?
Wild animals don't make great pets, pick your poison! Thanks for watching! 🐾
@@assortedanimalsonline As far as i know, there are only three states left that allow for exotic pets. Is Texas one of those?
@@tonyprice2256 Texas allows bobcats as exotic pets with registration.
@@assortedanimalsonline Wild Animals do get domesticated! Hamster, Ferret, Rabbit, Guinea Pig, Chinchilla, Rat, Goat, Donkey, Llama, etc etc ! Every pet we own now were wild at some point!
@@lenitaa7938 Thanks again for your feedback.
What a gorgeous animal !!!
They sure are!
Yes!
Linx is siberian tiger and bobcat is bengal tiger..
Haha 🐾
Lynx have shorter tails than most other cats.
You are correct!
I didnt realize how big they got. Damn thing looks like a cougar while lovin' up on Dad.
They aren’t the biggest wild cat but they are fierce! 🐾
My lynx is 90 kilos. Greetings from Finland.
Yikes! That is a beast! You must feed him too much.
You have a lynx?!?!?
@@codydenniss7269 Just a normal cat. He is 90 kilos.
I'm not great in metric, but isn't 90 kilos equivalent to around 198 lbs.
And you say you have a lynx?
@@triciaaw4539 I feed him a lot. His name is Eminem. He likes wrestling
I saw the back of one once. Crossing a fence. It seemed huge though. I think it may have been a mountain lion. Are there mountain lions in Texas?
There are definitely mountain lions in Texas!
No that was a Maine coons my cat Doobie doo. Got out last month in Arlington Texas. If u see him approach calling outta skoobie Doobie doo x
@@precinct1baltimorecountyre588 haha 😄
Yes. There are. One regularly passed through our yard in Fountain Hills AZ at least 3-4 days each week.
Cougars/mountain lions range from west coast across to eastern coast of the USA and from the border between the USA and Canada through the southern USA border at Mexico all the way into Central and South America. Not quite sure how far south. However, I saw a documentary about Patagonia that showed Puma/Cougar/Mountain Lion there. I imagine it may become more difficult for them as jaguars range from at least Central America and South America for sure.
Koq sepintas kucing"' ini mirip ya ?? tapi. sama"' lincah & pandai memanjat 😻🐯😸😻🐯😸
Mereka berdua berasal dari Genus yang sama, jadi memang mirip sekali. Perbedaannya sebagian besar hanya dari segi geografis!
Actually, there is no difference, bobcats are lynxes, a lynx is any cat that belongs to the genus Lynx, the bobcat is one of four living lynx species, the scientific name of the bobcat is Lynx rufus, the bobcat is also known as the red lynx.
Thanks for your feedback!
My domesticus felis, Garfield, would beat anyone of those wild Lynx
No doubt, haha.
Bob cat is more cutest than lynx
Hell no. The Eurasian lynx is best looking.
Not all ur info is correct! There are large domestic cat breeds, such as the Ragdoll, Main Coon, Norwegian Forest Cat, etc! Average is 20 lbs plus!
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Tbf, the bobcat is a type of lynx.
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Did you watch the video? That is the very first thing he said.
LMAO??
Cool
Thanks
Great information and much appreciated! Too bad the narration is so mechanical.
Thanks for your feedback!
@@assortedanimalsonline My sincere appologies. I realize how much work would go into such a terric video and content. Thank you for it! I finally know how to distinuguish bobcat from a lynx (and I saw both in the wild). I truly think the content is terrific. But there is something the way the text is read that feels unhuman, mechanical, and for me it distracks from this terrific video. Please feel free to delete this comment.
भगवान के नाम का जाप करने से सारे दुख दूर हो जाते हैं कुदरत ही परमात्मा है
tell em how it is
Thanks for your feedback 🐾
Did you steal this video from animalogic?
My research, my voice, and my video.
She should get fined. The trapper is trying to make a living and she is tampering with their traps.
Thanks for your feedback
It is versus not vers. If you are going to have a pseudo-scientific information channel, then you need to have an adult understanding of the English language. Children say vers instead of versus.
Yes, Bill, but youtube and the internet work off of keywords and optimization. Thanks for watching, though, and commenting. 🐾
@@assortedanimalsonline Thats just dumb. You know that, right?
@billm5555 I'm sorry that you don't know how basic concepts work, but again, thank you for commenting and supporting the channel! 🐾
@@assortedanimalsonline But I do. Heck, I even know how our language works. And you clearly know how excuses work. You could take constructive criticism and get better. Or at least not sound childish. But you just double down. Very mature.
@@assortedanimalsonlineThe sad fact is that correct spelling is not very important when using the I-net because of facts like keyword optimization. It can consider contexts and fairly accurately deduce what word(s) you are writing about. More impressive even is the levels AI is reaching and I wonder whether keyword optimization will be used anymore in the very near future… Also, consider how poorly American English is spoken now. People do not pronounce the most basic words correctly (i.e., “nuculer” instead of the correct pronunciation “nuclear,” and “realater” or “realator” instead of “realtor,” which is the correct way to say it. Someone began mispronouncing these words and others carried on mispronouncing them without questioning or looking them up. A great thing about the internet is you may easily find helpful valid resources that provide audio of word pronunciations that will help anyone learn correct pronunciation of words. Keep in mind that because countries other than the USA where English is spoken speak a version of English identified by those countries (i.e., British English [in Britain and I believe that includes the UK] and Australian English). For that reason one would not accuse them of mispronouncing American English words because their pronunciation is based on how English words are pronounced in their county’s version of the language. It’s usually best just to keep the peace if one is able to understand what someone says or writes. Know-it-alls or those who come across as such are usually pretty unpopular and undesired in most social circles. 😊
Uh not entirely true! There's a huge bobcat population in Southeast Florida, or anywhere in Florida actually! They've been known to mix with domestic cats there!
Thanks for your feedback 🐾
I very much doubt that a Lynx would mate with a domestic cat! If so, we would know about it!
@@lenitaa7938Coyotes and wolves mate with domestic dogs.